Combretum vendae A.E.van Wyk var. vendae
Indigenous Endemic

Morphological description

Leaves glabrous above, with waxy layer, usually prominently discolours tomentose below. From: Hahn, N. 2012. A revision of the Combretum vendae complex. S. African J. Bot. 78: 147-149. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0254629911000950] [Copyright held by the South African Association of Botanists (2012); http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02546299] [CC BY]

Diagnostic description

C. vendae var. glabrata can be differentiated from the typical variety by its lower leave surface being glabrous and occasionally being sparsely hairy along the netveining, whereas, var. vendae has a tomentose lower leave surface. The two varieties of C. vendae cannot entirely be separated geographically. C. vendae var. vendae's main distribution is the eastern Soutpansberg, south of Gombani through to the Thengwe area. A few individual specimens of the var. vendae have been found scattered towards the west on the farms Bangower Little Leigh, Zwarthoek, and Christiana. C. vendae var. glabrata occurs from the Blouberg through the western Soutpansberg to just south of Gombani. In the South of Gombani through to Homele the two forms occur side by side. From Madatshitshi (Mothercity) the eastern form takes over again. On the farms Bangower and Zwarthoek’s possible individual intermediate forms have been found, most closely conform to var. vendae. At present the classification given above is the most workable in the field. It could pose some difficulty in herbaria because some of the diagnostic characteristics are lost through pressing. With a little experience in the group it is usually fairly easy to differentiate between the set taxa. From: Hahn, N. 2012. A revision of the Combretum vendae complex. S. African J. Bot. 78: 147-149. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0254629911000950] [Copyright held by the South African Association of Botanists (2012); http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02546299] [CC BY]

Habitat

Both varieties have a distinct preference to occur on acidic sandy soil derived from weathered quartzitic sandstone and quartzite. Both forms have never been observed growing in clay soils derived from weathered lavas. They do, however, occasionally occur along the margin of it on dolerite intrusions. Habitat preference and vestiture seem to be somehow interrelated: var. glabrata occurring in the more arid areas and var. vendae being confined to the slightly higher moisture areas. From: Hahn, N. 2012. A revision of the Combretum vendae complex. S. African J. Bot. 78: 147-149. [http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0254629911000950] [Copyright held by the South African Association of Botanists (2012); http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/journal/02546299] [CC BY]

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Residence status

Occurrence in the Flora of Southern Africa (FSA) countries and South African provinces. Residence status indicates if a taxon is indigenous, endemic, naturalised or invasive in a specific region. This data is based on specimen records and literature

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Combretum vendae A.E.van Wyk var. vendae
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KINGDOM Plantae

SUBKINGDOM Phanerogamae

SUBFAMILY Combretoideae

SPECIES vendae

VARIETY vendae

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A revision of the Combretum vendae complex Hahn, N

South African Journal of Botany 78: 147-149

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